Airworthiness Review - Essential Principles and Techniques

TT10 | 2 days

Increasingly, regulators and organisations are asking what makes a good Airworthiness Review and how staff may be deemed competent to carry out Airworthiness Reviews and the certification process.  It is an activity that requires specific knowledge as well as the ability to translate the knowledge into tangible skills. This practical course addresses both these elements, providing a comprehensive look at what it means to be competent to undertake an effective Airworthiness Review.

Upcoming Training

06 Jun - 07 Jun 2024

Bracknell Academy

£1,040.00 (excl. VAT)

20 Aug - 21 Aug 2024

Virtual Classroom

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01 Oct - 02 Oct 2024

Bracknell Academy

£1,040.00 (excl. VAT)

02 Dec - 03 Dec 2024

Virtual Classroom

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How will this course benefit me?

Drawing on Baines Simmons’ extensive experience of undertaking aircraft surveys for a variety of clients, including those on behalf of the Isle of Man Aircraft Registry, this course provides a look at the regulatory requirements in the context of focusing on the hands-on, essential skills required to undertake a review competently and effectively.
Completing this course will enable you to:

  • Perform Airworthiness Reviews in an effective, competent and meaningful manner
  • Satisfy the Competent Authority that you have the right competence for this activity

 

Key areas of focus

  • Regulatory foundations – Part-CAMO and Part-M Subpart I, Airworthiness Review process and requirements for Airworthiness Review Staff.
  • Planning for a review – what information is required and how it may be presented.
  • Assessing your findings – appreciating the significance and impact upon airworthiness
  • Concluding your review – is the aircraft airworthy?

An optional third day can be added to the course to allow participants to practise their skills with a real aircraft. Speak to a Baines Simmons Consultant for more information. This option is not available at the Aviation Safety Academy.

 

Is this course right for me?

This specialised course is designed specifically for those working in an EASA Part M approved organisation, including:

  • Candidate Airworthiness Review Staff (ARS) - academic or AML holder
  • Existing Airworthiness Review Staff
  • Airworthiness Review management
  • Quality audit / Compliance Monitoring

The course is based on European regulations and practice, but much of the learning is transferrable to other regulatory regimes.


This course would also benefit:

  • Regulatory oversight personnel involved in performing Airworthiness Reviews
  • UK Military Airworthiness Review Staff

*Please note that this course is based on the EASA civil requirements. As the course is largely focused on best practice principles and techniques, individuals from the defence sector will also benefit from this course. However, if you are looking for assistance which specifically addresses the emerging military requirements in this area, please speak to a Baines Simmons Consultant.

Prerequisites:

  • Satisfy requirements of M.A.707(a) for existing or candidate ARS and/or M.A.706(c) for Airworthiness Review management, Quality audit / Compliance Monitoring staff
  • Satisfy requirements of RA4972 for UK military Airworthiness Review
  • Staff Should have attended TR03 or similar Continuing Airworthiness Maintenance training course

 

Course Level

Practitioner Level Training (P)
Suitable for those who have worked in the subject for some time, are familiar with core terminologies and concepts and are looking to develop or update their level of knowledge and practical understanding.